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    Lillie Langtry

    British actress

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  1. Biography. Portrait of Langtry by Frank Miles, before 1891. Born in 1853 and known as Lillie from childhood, she was the daughter of the Very Reverend William Corbet Le Breton and his wife, a recognised beauty, Emilie Davis (née Martin). [4]

  2. Lillie Langtry. (1853-1929), Actress and professional beauty. Emilie Charlotte ('Lillie') Langtry (née Le Breton) Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 57 portraits. A celebrated society beauty, Langtry gained notoriety as the mistress of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) from 1877-80.

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  4. This carte-du-visite portrait of Lillie Langtry by W and D Downey is 10.3 cm long by 6.2 cm wide and was created in 1885. A late 19th Century, sepia toned photograph, the image is a profile of the left side of her face as she turns towards her right.

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  6. Lillie Langtry. by Henry Van der Weyde. albumen cabinet card, April 1885. 5 3/4 in. x 4 1/8 in. (146 mm x 104 mm) Purchased, 1973. Primary Collection. NPG P863. Sitter. Emilie Charlotte ('Lillie') Langtry (née Le Breton) (1853-1929), Actress and professional beauty. Sitter in 56 portraits. Artist.

  7. Emilie Charlotte ('Lillie') Langtry (née Le Breton) (1853-1929), Actress and professional beauty. Sitter in 57 portraits. Artist. W. & D. Downey (active 1855-1940), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 938 portraits. Portrait set. W. & D. Downey cabinet cards, 1872-1902. Subjects & Themes. Carpets and textiles.

  8. May 17, 2019 · With George Frederic Watts’ portrait of 1870s socialite Lillie Langtry currently exhibiting in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition, we take a look at what it means to be a muse then and now. Lillie Langtry was the quintessential muse.

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